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Farrah Tomazin is The Sunday Age's state political editor. Farrah joined the paper in 2000, reporting on general news, courts and crime, local government and state politics. She was The Age's state political correspondent ahead the 2006 Victorian election, and later spent three years as education editor before becoming a feature writer on Victorian affairs. She returned to the state rounds press gallery for The Sunday Age in 2011.

Farrah Tomazin
The Napthine government will give Victoria's freedom of information watchdog more staff to deal with complaints, while also diluting her performance targets so she can meet agreed timelines, at the...

Farrah Tomazin
Victorian taxpayers have spent $314 million on government advertising in the past three years, prompting concern about how much more will be spent to woo voters before November's state election.

Farrah Tomazin
State Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews faces internal warfare heading into an election year, after rank-and-file members were again disregarded in order to stitch up a preselection deal in one of...

Farrah Tomazin and Jonathan Swan
A Coalition plan to deny asylum seekers the right to free legal advice would result in refugees being wrongly returned to countries where they are fleeing persecution, lawyers and human rights...

Farrah Tomazin and John Elder
As hundreds of people yesterday rallied in the streets in a pre-election push for marriage equality, a new poll suggests voters in key Victorian seats strongly back legalising same-sex unions.

Farrah Tomazin
The Greens have declared that a rail line to Doncaster is ''the best thing we can do to fix congestion'', and will head to the election with a multibillion-dollar transport wish list to rival the...